Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6: With His Letters and JournalsMoore, Thomas
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Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6: With His Letters and Journals
Moore, Thomas
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
35 But to judgment and condemnation shall the unbeliever arise in the
flesh:
36 For to that body which denies the resurrection of the body, shall
be denied the resurrection: because such are found to refuse the
resurrection.
37 But you also, Corinthians! have known, from the seeds of wheat,
and from other seeds,
38 That one grain falls [10] dry into the earth, and within it first
dies,
39 And afterwards rises again, by the will of the Lord, endued with
the same body:
40 Neither indeed does it arise with the same simple body, but
manifold, and filled with blessing.
41 But we produce the example not only from seeds, but from the
honourable bodies of men. [11]
42 Ye have also known Jonas, the son of Amittai.[12]
43 Because he delayed to preach to the Ninevites, he was swallowed up
in the belly of a fish for three days and three nights:
44 And after three days God heard his supplication, and brought him
out of the deep abyss;
45 Neither was any part of his body corrupted; neither was his
eyebrow bent down.[13]
46 And how much more for you, oh men of little faith;
47 If you believe in our Lord Jesus Christ, will he raise you up,
even as he himself hath arisen.
48 If the bones of Elisha the prophet, falling upon the dead, revived
the dead,
49 By how much more shall ye, who are supported by the flesh and the
blood and the Spirit of Christ, arise again on that day with a
perfect body?
50 Elias the prophet, embracing the widow's son, raised him from the
dead:
51 By how much more shall Jesus Christ revive you, on that day, with
a perfect body, even as he himself hath arisen?
52 But if ye receive other things vainly [14],
53 Henceforth no one shall cause me to travail; for I bear on my body
these fetters [15],
54 To obtain Christ; and I suffer with patience these afflictions to
become worthy of the resurrection of the dead.
55 And do each of you, having received the law from the hands of the
blessed Prophets and the holy gospel [16], firmly maintain it;
56 To the end that you may be rewarded in the resurrection of the
dead, and the possession of the life eternal.
57 But if any of ye, not believing, shall trespass, he shall be
judged with the misdoers, and punished with those who have false
belief.
58 Because such are the generation of vipers, and the children of
dragons and basilisks.
59 Drive far from amongst ye, and fly from such, with the aid of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
60 And the peace and grace of the beloved Son be upon you.[17] Amen.
_Done into English by me, January-February,_ 1817, _at the Convent of
San Lazaro, with the aid and exposition of the Armenian text by the
Father Paschal Aucher, Armenian Friar_.
BYRON.
Venice, April 10, 1817.
_I had also the Latin text, but it is in many places very corrupt,
and with great omissions_.
[Footnote 1: Some MSS. have, _Paul's Epistle from prison, for the
instruction of the Corinthians_.]
[Footnote 2: Others read, _Disturbed by various compunctions_.]
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